On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 01:49:37PM -0500, Jean-Louis Martineau wrote:
>    amadmin ds1 info apollo 'felix/d\$'
> or amadmin ds1 info apollo felix/d\\$
> 
> $ is special in the expression you must write \$ if you want it.

Thanks, that works.

But I guess there is still something strange:

|$ amadmin ds1 info apollo 'felix/d\$'
|
|Current info for apollo //felix/d$:
|(...)
|$ amadmin ds1 info apollo 'felix/d'
|amadmin: no disk matched
|$ amadmin ds1 info apollo 'felix/'
|
|Current info for apollo //felix/c$:
|(...)
|
|Current info for apollo //felix/d$:
|(...)

Why 'felix/d' doesn't match but 'felix/' matches?

just asking,
Lipo

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